A single weekend session turned into one of the most eye-opening slot runs we have seen all year.
A VIP player at BitStarz walked away with more than $4.3 million NZD playing Chicken Rush — and the way it happened is what has everyone talking.
This was not a one-spin miracle or a single lucky hit. The player reached the game’s maximum win five separate times, something that borders on statistically absurd even by high-roller standards.
Five Max Wins in One Run
The run began late Saturday night. After loading up Chicken Rush and settling in for a session, the player hit their first 5,000x max win, worth roughly $700,000.
For most players, that would be the story.
Instead, the wins kept coming.
Before Sunday morning arrived, the same player triggered three additional max wins, each paying out at the game’s ceiling. By the time the dust settled, the total had already crossed staggering territory.
Even then, it wasn’t over.
After stepping away, the player returned on Monday and did the unthinkable once again — a fifth maximum win, pushing total winnings past $4.3 million NZD, with additional mid-range hits along the way that would be career highlights for almost anyone else.
Not Just Blind Luck
Yes, the player is a VIP. Yes, the bets were high. But this was not a random spin marathon.
The strategy centered on Chicken Rush’s Gold Buy Bonus, which costs 300x the base bet and drops the player directly into the Free Spins feature — skipping the lower-volatility base game entirely.
Inside Free Spins, the mechanics are where things escalate:
- Symbols convert into mystery boxes
- Boxes reveal sticky symbols, extra spins, or multipliers
- Multipliers range from x2 up to x10
- Collecting all five multipliers activates them together
When the round ends, every collected multiplier stacks onto the sticky symbols. If the grid fills and all multipliers are active, the result is the game’s 5,000x maximum payout.
That exact setup happened five times.
The Odds Didn’t Break — Someone Beat Them
There were no glitches. No errors. The game was checked. The RNG did exactly what it is designed to do.
This was simply a case of extreme variance landing in one player’s favor over and over again.
The slot remains unchanged. The max win is still there. The volatility is still brutal. What changed was that someone proved, in the loudest way possible, what the upper limit really looks like when everything aligns.
A Moment Worth Remembering
Most players will never see a max win. Seeing it once is a story. Seeing it five times in a single run is something else entirely.
Chicken Rush is still spinning. The math is still the math. The ceiling is still intact.
This time, one player reached it repeatedly.
And for the rest of us, it’s a reminder of why these stories stop people mid scroll when they happen.
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